safe-replace ============ A micro-module for safely replacing a file. This is intended to be generally safe even when a function that writes a file is accidentally called twice (as may happen with node cluster). Commandline Reference --------------------- If I want to safely replace a file with a new version, I would do so like this: ```bash # create the new version touch keep.txt.RANDOM.tmp # remove the previous backup rm -f keep.txt.bak # move the current version to the backup mv keep.txt keep.txt.bak # move the new version to the current mv keep.txt.RANDOM.tmp keep.txt ``` If `keep.txt` became corrupt and I wanted to use the backup, I would do this: ```bash # copy the backup to the new version rsync keep.txt.bak keep.txt ``` In Node ------- I ported that proccess to node. ```js // default behavior is to concat (filename + '.' + 'new') var safeReplace = require('safe-replace').create({ new: 'new', bak: 'bak' }); var data = new Buffer('A priceless document'); safeReplace.writeFile('keep.txt', data, 'ascii').then(function () { fs.readdir('.', function (nodes) { console.log('file system nodes', nodes); // keep.txt // keep.txt.bak }); }); // let's say I wrote keep.txt.x7t7sq926.tmp with my own mechanism safeReplace.commit('keep.txt.x7t7sq926.tmp', 'keep.txt').then(function () { fs.readdir('.', function (nodes) { console.log('file system nodes', nodes); // keep.txt // keep.txt.bak }); }); // let's say I want to revert the file from the '.bak' safeReplace.revert('keep.txt').then(function () { fs.readdir('.', function (nodes) { console.log('file system nodes', nodes); // keep.txt // keep.txt.bak }); }); // let's say I want to write a tmp file and not commit it... weird safeReplace.stage('keep.txt', data, 'ascii').then(function (tmpname) { fs.readdir('.', function (nodes) { console.log('file system nodes', nodes); // keep.txt // keep.txt.bak // keep.txt.ac71teh8mja.tmp }); }); ```